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There’s also another reason the woman in the first letter isn’t more sexually active towards her partner. She might be suffering from low self esteem and not think she HERSELF is attractive. A lot of people tend to take sex and desire very personally, for obvious reasons, and it’s easy to assume that everything comes

Sieges ignore light levels.

Sieges spawn inside the village though, ignoring light levels too.

Are you sure about that? The official Wiki still says they spawn inside a village, regardless of walls. I can’t find anything in the release notes that states the siege was changed to spawn outside a village limits. The only thing they say is that it was calculated incorrectly previously and would sometimes fail to

That doesn’t help against a siege, which is specifically what I’m asking about, not regular zombies.

We aren't looking to get rid of hostile mobs. Just the siege mechanic which ignores basic spawn and zombie rules.

Sieges aren't normal spawn. They ignore light and spawn inside the village.

Zombie sieges ignore light levels when spawning, though, and it’s not the same as zombies that just wander into a village, so a wall won’t help. :)

Iiiiiiiiiiinteresting. I hadn’t heard of that. I’ll have to look into it and see if it would work as far as disabling sieges in towns. I don’t want to get rid of hostiles entirely, but if we can disable zombies specifically from spawning within the walls, that might be a quick and dirty fix. I don’t mind fighting off

It’s not the only reason we play, but as I said, it is something we enjoy, especially when it comes to eventually choosing and building up a big base, and having that be so sharply hamstrung is a pretty big impact.

I’m not looking to get rid of hostile mobs. Just the sieges, which behave differently than the rest of the mobs as regards to the way they occur and play out.

Yeah, peaceful mode cripples the enjoyment we get out of the game too much for us personally. My husband loves to build and mine, and I’m all about exploration and combat, so we balance each other out well. We usually find a village and then build our base around it so he can enjoy expanding and building it up, so you

That’s the problem with sieges though, isn’t it? During a siege, they can appear anywhere, regardless of light level. :(

No thanks. :) We like everything except the sieges, and creative mode feels really empty and boring to us.

Semi-related: Does anyone know of a way to disable zombie sieges? My husband and I used to play together all the time, but these brought a stop to it. They’re just tedious and annoying, not challenging, and we don’t find it fun to have to build up our villages to specifications that limit their design and scale just

My husband and I juuuuuust started playing this series. He got me a PS4 for Christmas that comes bundled with the first three games. We like the characters and setting, but I kind of prefer it when it’s more exploring and adventuring than just shoot out to shoot out to shoot out to shoot out. (Though admittedly we’re

That doesn’t look like a mustache. That looks like Vegeta is pulling the most epic frowny face in history. But I love Dragon Ball, despite not having seen it in years... I grew up watching all of it on YTV back home in Canada when I was little, and all of its cheesiness is near and dear to my heart like few other

One of the Wii Harvest Moon games had something similar. You got someone else to use the secondary Wiimote to frantically waggle all over the townsfolk. Initially they seemed surprised, then then you’d get a little boost in affection. It was super silly, but my husband likes to be an armchair gamer while I play, so

Oh, yay. I enjoyed X-Files when I watched it, but I wasn’t devout about it. Still, I know a lot of people ARE super into it and excited by it, so I felt bad for the fans hearing such lukewarm and even negative things about the first few episodes. I definitely know how it feels to be let down when you’re excited about

Starring Professor Snape as the face I make when my alarm clock goes off in the morning.